Footnote
Chapter 1
[1] Remember that ¤ is the universal, generic currency symbol.
Chapter 3
[1] To calculate the distance to the horizon in miles, multiply the square root of the height of your eyes by 1.35.
Chapter 4
[1] This definition will suffice for now. The next chapter will introduce the idea of estimating in ideal time as an alternative to story points. A team that estimates in ideal time will calculate velocity as the sum of the ideal time estimates of the stories completed.
Chapter 6
[1] A number in the Fibonacci sequence is generated by taking the sum of the previous two numbers.
Chapter 16
[1] Technically, I should divide it by 0.60 and 1.6. However, because 0.60 and 1.60 are meant to be reciprocals (0.6 × 1.6 = 0.96 ≅ 1), you get ...
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